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Planetary Loves: Spivak, Postcoloniality, and Theology (Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquia)
ISBN-13:
9780823233250
ISBN-10:
0823233251
Edition:
1
Author:
Stephen D. Moore, Mayra Rivera
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
Fordham University Press
Format:
Hardcover
440 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780823233250
ISBN-10:
0823233251
Edition:
1
Author:
Stephen D. Moore, Mayra Rivera
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
Fordham University Press
Format:
Hardcover
440 pages
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Planetary Loves: Spivak, Postcoloniality, and Theology (Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquia) (ISBN-13: 9780823233250 and ISBN-10: 0823233251), written by authors
Stephen D. Moore, Mayra Rivera, was published by Fordham University Press in 2010.
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Postcolonial theology has recently emerged as a site of intense intellectual and political energy and has taken its place in the interdisciplinary field of postcolonial studies. This volume is animated by the conviction that postcolonial theology is now ready for a second, deeper phase of engagement with postcolonial theory, one that moves beyond the general to the specific. No critic has been more emblematic of the challenging and contested field of postcolonial theory than Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. In this volume, the product of a theological colloquium in which Spivak herself participated, theologians and biblical scholars engage with her thought in order to catalyze a diverse range of original theological and exegetical projects. The volume opens with a "topography" of postcolonial theology and also includes other valuable introductory essays. At the center of the collection are transcriptions of two extended public dialogues with Spivak on theology and religion in general. A further dozen essays appropriate Spivak's work for theological and ethical reflection. The volume is also significant for the larger field of postcolonial studies in that it is the first to focus centrally on Spivak's immensely suggestive and vital concept of "planetarity."
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